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Feasibility of using high-resolution satellite imagery to assess vertebrate wildlife populations
Michelle A. LaRue
, Seth Stapleton
, Morgan Anderson
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Wildlife Research
100%
Vertebrates
100%
Wild Population
100%
High Resolution Satellite Images
100%
Wildlife
75%
Remote Sensing
50%
Conservation Research
50%
Target Organism
50%
VHR Imagery
50%
Life History
25%
Developing Countries
25%
Inappropriate Use
25%
Coloniality
25%
New Paths
25%
Satellite Imagery
25%
Remote Areas
25%
Ground-truthing
25%
Image Resolution
25%
Exclusivity
25%
Immediate Needs
25%
Open Landscape
25%
Color Contrast
25%
Resolution Increase
25%
Remote Populations
25%
Habitat Association
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Remote Sensing
100%
Life History
50%